An example play yard can include: a plurality of side panels configured to be coupled to one another to form the play yard, with each of the plurality of side panels being plastic; a yard mount configured to be coupled to a free end of one of the plurality of side panels, the yard mount including a first side configured to be coupled to the free end and a second side including a plurality of tabs with each forming an aperture therein; and a wall mount configured to be coupled to a structure, the wall mount including a plurality of members. As the yard mount is moved relative to the wall mount, each one of the plurality of members of the wall mount is received in the aperture of each respective tab of the plurality of tabs of the yard mount to couple the yard mount to the wall mount.
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16. A method of forming a play yard with a structure, the method comprising:
coupling a plurality of side panels configured to be coupled to one another to form the play yard;
coupling a first side of a yard mount to a free end of one of the plurality of side panels;
coupling a wall mount to the structure; and
moving the yard mount relative to the wall mount so that members of the wall mount are received in apertures formed by the yard mount to couple the yard mount to the wall mount,
wherein the first side of the yard mount includes a hinge to be coupled to a rod of the free end of the one of the plurality of side panels.
1. A play yard, comprising:
a plurality of side panels configured to be coupled to one another to form the play yard, with each of the plurality of side panels being plastic;
a yard mount configured to be coupled to a free end of one of the plurality of side panels, the yard mount including a first side configured to be coupled to the free end and a second side including a plurality of tabs with each forming an aperture therein; and
a wall mount configured to be coupled to a structure, the wall mount including a plurality of members, wherein, as the yard mount is moved in a parallel direction relative to the wall mount, each one of the plurality of members of the wall mount is received in the aperture of each respective tab of the plurality of tabs of the yard mount to couple the yard mount to the wall mount,
wherein:
the first side of the yard mount includes a hinge to be coupled to a rod of the free end of the one of the plurality of side panels; or
the first side of the yard mount includes a rod to be coupled to a hinge of the free end of the one of the plurality of side panels.
9. A structure for enclosing a space, the structure comprising:
at least one wall; and
a play yard including:
a plurality of side panels configured to be coupled to one another to form the play yard, with each of the plurality of side panels being plastic;
a yard mount configured to be coupled to a free end of one of the plurality of side panels, the yard mount including a first side configured to be coupled to the free end and a second side including a plurality of tabs with each forming an aperture therein; and
a wall mount configured to be coupled to the at least one wall, the wall mount including a plurality of members, wherein, as the yard mount is moved in a parallel direction relative to the wall mount, each one of the plurality of members of the wall mount is received in the aperture of each respective tab of the plurality of tabs of the yard mount to couple the yard mount to the wall mount,
wherein:
the first side of the yard mount includes a hinge to be coupled to a rod of the free end of the one of the plurality of side panels; or
the first side of the yard mount includes a rod to be coupled to a hinge of the free end of the one of the plurality of side panels.
2. The play yard of
a first locking member on the yard mount; and
a second locking member on the wall mount;
wherein, as the yard mount is coupled to the wall mount, the first locking member depresses the second locking member until the first locking member clears the second locking member; and
wherein, when the first locking member clears the second locking member, the second locking member is biased into a locked position to resist the yard mount from being uncoupled from the wall mount.
4. The play yard of
5. The play yard of
6. The play yard of
7. The play yard of
8. The play yard of
10. The structure of
a first locking member on the yard mount; and
a second locking member on the wall mount;
wherein, as the yard mount is coupled to the wall mount, the first locking member depresses the second locking member until the first locking member clears the second locking member; and
wherein, when the first locking member clears the second locking member, the second locking member is biased into a locked position to resist the yard mount from being uncoupled from the wall mount.
12. The structure of
13. The structure of
14. The structure of
15. The structure of
17. The method of
as the yard mount is coupled to the wall mount, allowing a first locking member of the yard mount to depress a second locking member of the wall mount until the first locking member clears the second locking member; and
when the first locking member clears the second locking member, biasing the second locking member into a locked position to resist the yard mount from being uncoupled from the wall mount.
18. The method of
19. The method of
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This patent application is related to U.S. Pat. No. 9,615,672 issued on Apr. 11, 2017, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
A play yard forms an enclosed space in which young children and/or animals can be placed for security and safety. A typical play yard is made up of several panels and can be self-supporting. In some instances, it may be desirable to form the play yard around certain structures to enhance the security of the children and/or animals.
In one aspect, an example play yard can include: a plurality of side panels configured to be coupled to one another to form the play yard, with each of the plurality of side panels being plastic; a yard mount configured to be coupled to a free end of one of the plurality of side panels, the yard mount including a first side configured to be coupled to the free end and a second side including a plurality of tabs with each forming an aperture therein; and a wall mount configured to be coupled to a structure, the wall mount including a plurality of members. As the yard mount is moved relative to the wall mount, each one of the plurality of members of the wall mount is received in the aperture of each respective tab of the plurality of tabs of the yard mount to couple the yard mount to the wall mount.
The present disclosure is directed towards a gate for a play yard. Examples are provided herein. However, the disclosure is not limited to the examples.
Referring now to
All but one of the panels in this example are identical and are referred to herein as side panels 110. There are five side panels 110 in the play yard 100, although more or fewer side panels can be provided. The side panels 110 are connected by hinges 116 and rods 118 to form five of the six sides of the play yard 100.
The other panel is similar to the side panels 110, except the panel includes an optional gate 114 and is referred to herein as a gate panel 112. The gate panel 112 connects to the other side panels 110 in a similar fashion. The gate 114 of the gate panel 112 pivots between a closed position and an open position. In other embodiments (see
In some examples, the play yard 100 can form a free-standing gate structure. However, in the example shown in
The panels 110, 112 and walls 120, 122 together form an enclosed space into which a child and/or animal can be placed for security and safety. In other examples, the panels 110, 112 and the walls 120, 122 together from an enclosed space to exclude the child or animal, such as to keep the child or animal from a dangerous condition like a fireplace or stairway. The shape of the space can be varied by moving the panels 110, 112. In other examples, other numbers of panels and sizes/shapes of the enclosed space can be used.
The gate panel 112 can be used to access the enclosed space by opening the gate 114 to gain access into and out of the enclosed space formed by the panels 110, 112.
In examples, the play yard 100 is made of a plastic material. In alternative designs, other materials, such as wood or metal, can also be used.
Referring now to
As shown in
Similarly, as shown in
In these examples, the wall mounts 210 are identical and interchangeable. In other examples, the wall mounts can be configured differently.
Referring now to
In this example, the hinge mount 250 includes hinges 116 that are configured like the hinges 116 on the panels 110. The hinges 116 are configured to engage the rod 118 on the panel 110 to couple the hinge mount 250 to the panel 110 in the same manner that another panel 110 would be coupled to the depicted panel 110. When coupled, the hinge mount 250 can pivot relative to the panel 110. The hinge mount 250 also includes tabs 252 (four) and a lock member 254 that allow the hinge mount 250 to be coupled to the wall mount 210, as described further below.
The rod mount 260 includes a rod 118 that is configured like the rods 118 on the panels 110. The rod 118 is configured to engage the hinges 116 on the panel 110 to couple the rod mount 260 to the panel 110 in the same manner that another panel 110 would be coupled to the depicted panel 110. When coupled, the rod mount 260 can pivot relative to the panel 110. The rod mount 260 also includes tabs 252 (four) and a lock member 254 that allow the rod mount 260 to be coupled to the wall mount 210, as described further below.
Referring now to
The wall mount 210 also includes four tabs 714 with mounts 716 extending therefrom. As described further below, the four tabs 714 are positioned to engage the tabs 252 of the hinge mount 250 or the rod mount 260. A tapered portion 718 of the mounts 716 facilitates this engagement. The wall mount 210 also includes a locking member 720 that is positioned to engage the lock member 254 of the hinge mount 250 or the rod mount 260. This is also described further below.
Referring now to
The hinge mount 250 (with the panel 110 if coupled thereto) is lifted slightly so that the tabs 252 are positioned over the mounts 716 on the tabs 714 of the hinge mount 250. An aperture 902 is formed in each of the tabs 252 to receive the mounts 716 as the hinge mount 250 is lowered onto the wall mount 210. The tapered portion 718 of each of the mounts 716 helps to center the mounts within each respective aperture 902.
As the hinge mount 250 is lowered in a parallel direction 1000, the lock member 254 of the hinge mount 250 engages the locking member 720. Specifically, a top surface 722 of the locking member 720 (see
Once the locking member 254 of the hinge mount 250 is lowered past the locking member 720, the locking member 720 is biased (e.g., by a spring or other member positioned within the main body) into the outward locked position, as shown in
Referring now to
Although each of the hinge mount 250 and the rod mount 260 and the wall mounts includes four tabs, more or fewer can be used. In this example, the tabs can be reinforced with additional material (e.g., thicker plastic) to help stabilize the play yard 100 relative to the walls 120, 122.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
Yager Grad, Julie Ann, Weisbeck, Dean, Vergin, Steve
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